Life in the Robinson household has settled into a rhythm where moments to dream and look ahead finally exist.

KATIE TAMMEN / Daily News

Life in the Robinson household has settled into a rhythm where moments to dream and look ahead finally exist.

Two years ago, Rita Robinson gave birth to triplets at 30 weeks. Each baby weighed less than 4 pounds, and her husband Greg wasn’t sure how he would take care of their needs and his wife’s as she recovered from multiple surgeries related to the pregnancy.

When Daily News readers were introduced to them, Niren had serious issues with his heart and was on a breathing machine. Zamen had a cyst on his brain and severe acid reflux. Little Zamyah had a hole in her heart and premature lungs.

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“I run to the store and people still remember them,” Greg said with a smile. “They ask me how they’re doing.”

These days the triplets are walking and talking some.

“They are a handful at this age, oh my goodness,” Rita said. “I thought they were a handful when they were young. Oh no, no, no.”

Zamyah’s health problems are a thing of the past. Now she often plays or fights with her older sister, Niyah.

“Eat?” Zamyah said as she held her hand up for a high five. “Eat!”

“Eat? Eat? Say, ‘I’ll use that word for everything,’ ” Rita said with a laugh.

Zaman and Niren say a few words as well, but aren’t at the same level as Zamyah developmentally.